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A Woman's Body

A Woman's Body is a portrait series that explores the intimate, complex relationship women have with their bodies. The photographs primarily exclude faces, shifting attention away from identity as something read through expression and toward the body as a lived, emotional landscape. By minimising facial visibility, the work resists easy categorisation and invites viewers to confront their own assumptions about femininity, beauty and visibility.

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Each portrait considers the body as both subject and story teller, marked by vulnerability, strength, memory and autonomy. The absence of facial features allows the women to exist beyond  recognition, emphasising sensation, posture, texture and gesture as forms of expression. In doing so, the series creates space for anonymity, protection and universality, while honouring deeply personal experiences.

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A Woman's Body seeks to reclaim the body from objectification, presenting it instead as a site of selfhood and agency. The project asks how women inhabit their bodies, how they negotiate control and exposure and how the body becomes a vessel for identity, resistance and self acceptance

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